The demonstration version of AMBER provides users with a free restricted version of the software.

The demonstration version is accompanied by a tutorial, and a set of twelve example cases. The Demonstration Guide provides step-by-step instructions for developing the tutorial case and for modifying and running the example cases. The examples, which include several based on International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) material, are:

three separate models assessing different aspects and designs for near-surface waste disposal facilities;

a model for migration of carbon dioxide and methane from landfill disposal of municipal waste.

In addition to providing those potentially interested in purchasing AMBER licences with hands-on experience of using the code, the demonstration version has been designed with its potential use as a free teaching tool in mind. The tutorial provides users with a simple model that they can implement for themselves and then use to explore modelling of contaminant migration and potential impacts.

Use the download form below to gain access to the free demonstration version of AMBER for the Windows operating system. In addition, the following AMBER 6.3 documentation is available to download: